EP3277937B1 - Turbinenmotor mit einem beschaufelten abschnitt und einem kühlkreislauf - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of turbomachines equipped with a cooling circuit, in particular, but not only, for cooling the oil of the turbomachine.
- the invention relates to cooling circuits where a heat exchange is carried out wholly or partly in turbomachine stator vanes.
- turbomachine refers to all gas turbine engines producing a motive power, among which are distinguished in particular turbojet engines providing thrust required for propulsion by reaction to the high speed ejection of hot gases, and turboshaft engines. in which the motive power is provided by the rotation of a motor shaft.
- turboshaft engines are used as engines for helicopters, ships, trains, or as an industrial engine.
- Turboprops turbine engine driving a propeller
- aircraft engines are also turboshaft engines used as aircraft engines.
- the oil circuit of an aircraft engine provides the dual task of lubricating the rotating parts of the engine and evacuating the heat released in the engine. To cool the oil, the temperature of which generally does not exceed a predetermined temperature for reasons of efficiency, different types of heat exchanger exist.
- WO 2013150248 A1 discloses a stator blade of a turbomachine formed by a plurality of parts arranged relative to one another to define air flow passages between these parts. Oil to cool circulates in channels in the different parts of the blade. Although satisfactory, this solution is relatively complex.
- US2474258 discloses a turbine apparatus.
- the present disclosure relates to a turbomachine according to claim 1 comprising at least one stator vane sector and a fluid distribution circuit, the stator vane sector comprising at least one vane, a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet and a channel fluidly connecting the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet extending at least partially in the blade, the blade and the channel being adapted to allow, when the turbomachine is operating, a heat exchange between a fluid heat passing through the channel and a flow of cold air passing through the stator vane sector, the fluid distribution circuit having at least one supply line and at least one recovery line separate from the supply line, fluid inlet being fluidly connected to a bypass tap of the supply line while the fluid outlet is fluidly connected to a branch tap of the recovery line we.
- the hot fluid to be cooled is for example oil.
- the supply line can be connected to a pump of a lubrication circuit of the turbomachine, which pump is provided to discharge to the supply line the hot oil collected after lubrication of the rotating parts of the engine.
- the recovery line may be connected to a tank of the lubrication circuit, to return the cooled oil to this tank through its passage in at least one stator vane section.
- stator vane sector is meant a portion of the stator vane of a turbomachine. This part comprises a certain number of vanes and is delimited for example internally and externally by trays (also called platforms, or walls) extending in the circumferential direction of the vane and connecting the ends (internal / external). paddles between them, but not necessarily.
- the number of blades in a blading sector is greater than or equal to one and less than or equal to the total number of blade blades.
- the axial direction corresponds to the direction of the axis of rotation of the rotor of the turbomachine, and a radial direction is a direction perpendicular to this axis.
- an axial plane is a plane containing the axis of rotation of the rotor, and a radial plane is a plane perpendicular to this axis.
- the direction circumferential corresponds to the direction of the circumference of the stator vane of the turbomachine.
- upstream and downstream are defined with respect to the normal flow direction of the fluid (from upstream to downstream) between the stator vanes.
- the turbomachine comprises one or more stator vane sectors (hereinafter, and unless otherwise indicated “blading sector”), that each blading sector comprises one or more vanes.
- blading sector comprises one or more vanes.
- One or more of these blading sectors each comprise at least one fluid inlet (hereinafter, and unless otherwise indicated, “inlet”), at least one fluid outlet (hereinafter, and unless otherwise indicated, “outlet”).
- the channel extends at least partially in at least one vane and fluidly connects the inlet and the outlet of each vane sector.
- each of these channels and the blades containing one or more of these channels are configured to be able to exchange heat between a hot fluid flowing in the channel (s) and a cold air flow passing through the at least one sector. stator blading.
- the channel connects the input and the output.
- these channels can extend in a single blade or in several different blades. For example, there may be a single channel per dawn.
- each channel can subdivide into subchannels.
- vane / dawn / inlet / outlet / channel at least one" or “the” vane / vane / inlet / outputs / channels.
- hot and cold are to be considered relative to each other, the fluid being hotter than the air while the air is colder than the fluid.
- air means any gas that can be used as an oxidant in a turbomachine.
- the heat exchange between the hot fluid and the cold air flow depends on the distance between the first channel and the surface of the plate licked by the cold air flow, as well as the thermal conduction of the constituent material of dawn.
- the blade may be made of a metal or a metal alloy having good thermal conductivity.
- a branch circuit comprises an input, an output, and the channel or channels extending between this input and this output.
- the branch circuit then comprises all of these inputs and outputs and the channel that extends between these inputs and output.
- hot fluid circulates in the distribution circuit, and a portion of this hot fluid is directed into the blade, bypassing the distribution circuit.
- each blading sector may comprise one or more bypass circuits, each of these bypass circuits conducts a portion of the hot fluid to one or more blades for cooling the hot fluid.
- Such a structure can effectively cool the hot fluid while minimizing pressure losses throughout the cooling circuit, the cooling circuit comprising the distribution circuit and the branch circuit or circuits.
- the bypass circuits maximize the temperature difference between the hot and the cold air, so that cooling in each channel is maximized.
- the cooling of the hot fluid remains ensured at least in part by the other branch circuits.
- the stator vanishing sector comprises an inner plate connected to the inner end of the blade and an outer plate connected to the outer end of the blade, the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet being both formed in one tray among the inner tray and the outer tray while the channel extends in part in the other tray among the inner tray and the outer tray.
- the inlet and the outlet are arranged on one and the same side, in the same plate, while the channel extends in the blade and in the opposite plate.
- this last plate and the channel are adapted to allow, when the turbomachine is operating, a heat exchange between a hot fluid passing through the channel and a cold air flow passing through the stator vane sector.
- Such a structure makes it possible to improve the cooling of the fluid flowing in the channel, since in this case the heat exchange surfaces are located not only at the level of the blade but also at the level of the internal plate and / or the plate. external.
- the arrangement of the inlet and the outlet of a bypass circuit on the same side of a plate, and on the same side as the fluid distribution circuit with respect to the air stream passing through the Stator blading can be advantageous especially in the case where the fluid distribution circuit is connected to a lubrication circuit of the turbomachine disposed on the same side with respect to the air stream.
- the fluidic connections between said inlets and outlets and the fluid distribution circuit, as well as the fluidic connections between said distribution circuit and the lubrication circuit do not in this case need to cross the vein of the fluid. air.
- the channel extends from the fluid inlet radially in a first blade circumferentially in a tray throughout the circumferential extent. from the blading sector, then again radially in the first blade towards the fluid outlet.
- the channel forms a loop between the input and the output, this loop presenting a "go" passage and a "return” passage in one and the same dawn, namely the first dawn, and extends over all the circumferential extent of the plateau opposite to the plateau where the inlet and the outlet are arranged.
- the channel may also extend radially in one or more blades other than the first blade.
- the stator vane sector comprises a plurality of vanes, the channel extends, from the fluid inlet, radially in a first vane, circumferentially in a plateau over the entire inter-vane circumferential extent, then again radially in the first blade towards the fluid outlet.
- the channel forms a loop between the input and the output, this loop presenting a "go" passage and a "return” passage in one and the same dawn, namely the first dawn, and extends over all the circumferential extent of the plateau opposite the plateau where the inlet and the outlet are formed, between the first blade and a second blade adjacent to the first blade (ie inter-blade extent).
- this channel associated with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, for each blade of the blading sector.
- Such a configuration makes it possible to optimize the heat exchange surfaces as well as a temperature equalization within the vane sector thanks to the proximity of the "go" passes and the "return" passes.
- it ensures a very high safety of the cooling circuit in case of leakage: it can isolate a leaky channel, for example by closing isolation valves arranged on the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet associated with the channel, while maintaining a high cooling capacity thanks to the other honest channels.
- fluid inlet and fluid outlet are provided in the inner tray. This allows simplifying the general structure of the cooling circuit when it is applied, for example, to the oil cooling of the turbomachine, the devices of the turbine engine using oil being generally arranged radially further inland than the sector of blading.
- the stator vane sector includes a plurality of vanes, the channel extending into at least two of the vanes.
- the stator vane sector comprises an inner plate connected to the inner end of each of the vanes and an outer plate connected to the outer end of each of the vanes, the channel extending into the inner plate and in the outer tray.
- Such configurations using both the inner and outer plates to integrate the cooling channel further improve the heat exchange between the hot fluid and the cold air during the passage of hot fluid in the channel. Indeed, almost all of the surface of a stator vane section licked by cold air passing through the stator vane can be used as a heat exchange surface.
- the channel has the same number of passages in each of the vanes, each passage being formed by a subchannel, or a channel pass. In some embodiments, the channel extends in the same linear length in each of the blades. Of course, the linear length of the channel in a blade is the sum of the lengths of each of the passages. Such structures allow, alone or in combination, to reduce the temperature differences between each blade.
- the blading sector comprises several blades, at least two blades each comprising a channel, the blades and channels being adapted to allow, when the turbomachine is operating, a heat exchange between a hot fluid passing through the channel and a cold air flow passing through the stator vane sector, the vane channel being distinct from the vane channel, the vane sector comprising as many fluid inlets and fluid outlets as channels each channel being respectively fluidly connected to a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet separate from the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet of the other channel.
- a first channel extends in a first blade and a second channel extends in a second dawn.
- a third channel extends in a third blade, etc.
- Each channel is independent of the other channels, the input and output of each channel being different from the inputs and outputs of the other channels.
- each channel may have a single or multiple inputs and a single or multiple outputs.
- Each channel and the blade in which it is formed are adapted to allow, when the turbomachine is operating, a heat exchange between a hot fluid passing through the channel and a cold air flow passing through the stator vane sector.
- another channel, distinct from the first, second, etc. channels can extend in one or more blades, for example in the first blade and in the second blade, or in different blades.
- each input / output is respectively connected to a bypass tap of the supply / recovery line.
- the supply / recovery lines respectively comprise as many branch taps as the blading area comprises input / output.
- each blade comprises a channel, each channel of one blade being distinct from the channels of the other blades, the blade sector comprising as many fluid inlets and fluid outlets as channels, each channel being respectively connected. fluidically at a separate input and output of the input and output of the other channel.
- each blade of each blading sector comprises a channel fluidly connected to an inlet and an outlet as described above.
- Such a structure makes it possible to form as many branch circuits as the blade sector or sectors a / have blades.
- the turbomachine comprises at least two stator vane sectors, each stator vane sector comprising at least one vane, a fluid inlet, an output of fluid and a channel fluidly connecting the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet extending at least partly in the blade, the blade and the channel of each of the blade sectors being adapted to allow, when the turbine engine operates, a heat exchange between a hot fluid passing through each channel and a flow of cold air passing through the stator vane sector, the fluid inlet of each stator vane sector being fluidly connected to a branch tap branching. the supply line while the fluid outlet of each stator vane section is fluidly connected to a bypass tap of the recovery line.
- each vane sector comprising at least one branch circuit.
- each blade sector may comprise one or more blades while each branch circuit may extend only in a blade or in several blades, in one or both of the possible trays of the vane sector in question, etc
- the supply line forms a first supply line while the channel, the fluid inlet, and the fluid outlet respectively form a first channel, a first fluid inlet, and a first fluid outlet.
- the distribution circuit comprising a second supply line, the direction of flow of the fluid in the first supply line being opposed to the flow direction of the fluid in the second supply line while the stator vane section comprises a second fluid inlet, a second fluid outlet and a second channel fluidly connecting the second fluid inlet and the second fluid outlet extending at least partially into the blade, the blade and the second channel being adapted to allow, when the turbomachine is operating, a heat exchange between a hot fluid passing through the second channel and a cold air flow passing through the s stator vane sensor, the second fluid inlet being fluidly connected to a branch stub of the second supply line while the second fluid outlet is fluidly connected to a bypass tap of the recovery line.
- the recovery pipe forms a first recovery pipe while the distribution circuit comprises a second recovery pipe, the direction of circulation of the fluid in the first recovery pipe being opposite to the direction of circulation of the fluid within the second recovery line, the first outlet being fluidly connected to a bypass tap of the first recovery line while the second outlet is fluidly connected to a bypass tap of the second recovery line.
- the distribution circuit may have a single supply line and two recovery lines, two supply lines and a single recovery line, or two supply lines and two recovery lines.
- the supply lines extend circumferentially while the fluid flow directions within the supply lines are opposite in the circumferential direction.
- Such configurations make it possible to homogenize the overall temperature of the components along the supply / recovery lines, and thus to reduce the mechanical stresses resulting from local differences in temperature.
- the stator vane sector includes an inner plate connected to the inner end of the blade and an outer plate connected to the outer end of the blade, the fluid distribution circuit being less partly formed in a tray among the inner tray and the outer tray.
- bypass tap of the supply line and / or bypass tap of the recovery line is / are equipped with an isolation valve.
- a blading sector has several inputs / outputs
- the fluid is a liquid, especially oil.
- the fluid is a heat transfer fluid
- the distribution circuit comprising a heat exchanger configured to exchange heat between the coolant and another fluid, including oil.
- the blades are output straightening vanes or "OGVs” for "Outlet Guide Vane” in English.
- it may be secondary air flow straightening vanes disposed in the vein at the outlet of the fan in a turbofan engine. More commonly called “secondary vein” such vein passage of secondary air flow.
- the use as heat exchange surfaces of the existing surfaces which are the surfaces of the blades themselves and possibly the surfaces of the inner and / or outer plates, has the advantage of not increasing the aerodynamic drag compared to a heat exchanger. distinct heat protruding into the air stream, such a separate heat exchanger involving additional aerodynamic drag and hence additional aerodynamic thrust loss.
- the figure 1 is an axial half-section of the upstream part of a turbomachine 1, in this example a double-flow double-body aircraft turbojet engine.
- a stator vane 9 is disposed downstream of the fan 2 of the turbojet engine 1, in the secondary air stream 3.
- the stator vane 9 comprises an annular inner wall 13 and an annular outer wall 14 between which blades 12 of output rectification (or "OGV"). These vanes 12 are evenly distributed around the rotational axis A of the rotor of the turbojet engine.
- the inner annular walls 13 and outer 14 have a generally cylindrical shape of axis A.
- the stator vane 9 is formed of a plurality of stator vane sectors, or modules, connected end to end, each vane sector comprising at least one vane and extending over an angular sector of blading.
- Blading areas may all be identical, but not necessarily. Some or all of these blading areas may be used as heat exchangers.
- the sectors of bladed heat exchangers are, for example, of the same type as those described below.
- the blade module or sector 10 comprises two blades 12 extending radially between an inner plate 16 and an outer plate 18.
- the inner plate 16 extends circumferentially between the inner ends of the blades 12 and beyond a of these ends, while the outer plate 18 extends circumferentially between the outer ends of the blades 12 and beyond one of these ends, on the same side as the inner plate 16 and in the same angular extent in the circumferential direction .
- the inner plate 16 and outer plate 18 each form part of the inner annular walls 13 and outer 14, respectively.
- the inner plate 16 may be fixed on an annular wall of a hub casing which internally delimits a portion of the vein of the secondary flow.
- the outer plate 18 may be fixed on an annular wall of a fan casing which delimits externally the same portion of the vein of the secondary flow.
- a cooling circuit 20, in this example for cooling the turbojet engine oil as a hot fluid, comprises a distribution circuit 22 and a plurality of bypass circuits 24.
- the distribution circuit 22 comprises a supply line 22a and a recovery line 22b.
- each branch circuit 24 comprises a channel 24a which extends in a single blade 12, over the entire radial height H of the blade 12 between the inner plate 16 and the outer plate 18, and connects fluidically a fluid inlet 25a and a fluid outlet 25b.
- the fluid inlets 25a and the fluid outlets 25b are all formed in the same plate, namely the inner plate 16.
- each blade 12 of the blading sector 10 comprises a channel 24a.
- the blading sector 10 comprises as many channels 24a, inputs 25a and 25b (or as many branch circuits 24) as blades 12.
- Each inlet 25a is fluidly connected to a bypass tap 23a of the supply pipe 22a while each outlet 25b is fluidly connected to a bypass tap 23b of the recovery pipe 22b.
- the flow direction of the fluid in the cooling circuit 20 is indicated by the arrows.
- Each stitch 23a and 23b comprises an isolation valve 26. It is thus possible to cut off the circulation of the oil in a channel 24a, and to isolate it completely from the distribution circuit 22.
- the channel 24a formed in each vane 12 allows, when the turbojet engine is running, a heat exchange between the hot oil circulating in this channel and the cold air flow which envelops each of the blades 12.
- the two passages of the channel 24a in a blade 12 may be arranged parallel to each other and sufficiently close to each other to allow a heat exchange between the oil flowing in a passage in a direction of flow "go" and the oil circulating in the other passage in a direction of circulation "return" opposite. In this way, it is possible to relatively average the oil temperatures in the two passages corresponding to opposite flow directions of the oil in a branch circuit 24, which reduces the temperature differences of the oil in a even dawn.
- the passages may be rectilinear and / or curvilinear.
- the blading area 10 may, for example, be constructed by a metal additive manufacturing process, equivalent to 3-D printing in a metallic material.
- the channels are thus directly created during the construction of the block of material constituting the sector 10.
- the blading sector 10 can be built using more conventional manufacturing techniques.
- the distribution circuit 22 extends circumferentially and on the inner side with respect to the inner plate 16.
- the distribution circuit 22 is disposed outside the stator vane 9.
- the distribution circuit 22 is partly integrated in the vanes sectors 10 ', in this example in the internal trays 16.
- the fluid inlets and the fluid outlets of the bypass circuits 24 coincide in this example with the taps of Bypass 23a and 23b of the supply and recovery lines of the distribution circuit 22.
- the portions of supply and recovery lines included in an inner plate 16 comprise connectors 27 for connecting respectively to the portions of the feeding and recovery ducts of adjacent blading sectors 10 '.
- a bypass circuit 24 may comprise isolation valves 26, which in this example can be accommodated in the thickness and / or on the radially inner surface of an inner plate 16.
- the recovery pipe remains disposed completely outside the stator vane and therefore does not require connections 27.
- the temperature of the fluid flowing in a supply pipe is generally higher than that of the fluid flowing in a recovery pipe.
- the use of internal trays 16 as additional heat exchange surface for the fluid therefore finds greater interest with the fluid of a supply line.
- the fluid flowing in the cooling circuit 20 is a heat transfer fluid which exchanges heat with the oil of the turbojet engine 1 in a heat exchanger 28.
- the figure 5 represents a second blading sector embodiment 100, similar to blading sector 10 of the first embodiment with the exception of the channel of each branch circuit.
- the identical elements retain the same numerical reference while the modified elements have their reference sign incremented by "100".
- Each channel 124a of the blading sector 100 extends over the entire radial height H of the vanes 12 and extends in the outer plate 18, over all or part of the circumferential circumferential expanse Z.
- the inlets and outlets 25a and 25b are formed in the same plate, namely the inner plate 16, while the channel 124a extends into the other plate, namely the outer plate 18. More particularly, from a fluid inlet 25a, each channel 124a extends radially in a blade 12, circumferentially in a plate 16 over the entire circumferential inter-blade Z, then again radially in the same blade 12 to the fluid outlet 25b.
- the inputs and outputs 25a and 25b of a branch circuit 24 are not necessarily arranged in the extension of the blade 12 in which extends the branch circuit. Alternatively, it is possible to have the inputs and outputs 25a and 25b still in the inner plate 16 but in the vicinity of a blade 12 adjacent to that in which extends the branch circuit. In this way, the channel 124a has a portion that extends into the inner plate and connects with the portion of the same channel that extends into the blade.
- the inner plate 16 is also used for the heat exchange between the fluid of a bypass circuit 24 and the air passing through the blading sector. This principle can be applied to a branch circuit whose channel extends in more than one blade, as described below with reference to the figure 6 .
- blading sector 100 which comprises two blades in two blading sectors each comprising a single blade and contiguously to one another, while maintaining the same fluid circulation circuit.
- the physical separation between the two vane sectors is performed on each inner plate 16 and outer 18, at one end of the inter-blade circumferential extent. It is therefore understood that for at least one of the blading sectors of the blading 9, a first end of the outer plate of the blade blading sector is contiguous to a second end of the outer plate of an adjacent blade sector, said second end being in the extension of a blade in a radial direction.
- This arrangement can be adopted on all or almost all areas of vane blade 9.
- the vane sectors thus produced can be fixed to each other by fastening means known per se.
- the number of vanes of a blading sector may be less than or equal to six. Indeed, a large number of blades implies a higher cost of the blading sector, and therefore an impact on the cost of replacing a damaged blade because it is necessary to change the entire corresponding blading sector.
- the blading sector bypass circuit includes a single channel that extends into all blades of the sector as described later with reference to the figure 6 , the pressure drop in the bypass circuit is greater than in the case of several branch circuits in parallel in the same vane sector as above-described with reference to the figure 5 .
- High head loss in the bypass circuit requires a large pressure differential of the fluid between the supply line and the recovery line to maintain the desired fluid flow rate in the blades, which involves heating the fluid which is not generally desirable.
- the choice of blade sectors with a single blade is not necessarily optimal, in particular because of the additional mass implied by the fastening means between adjacent vane sectors.
- the number of isolation valves 26 can become penalizing in terms of cost, additional mass, monitoring and maintenance.
- the number of blades of a blade sector may still be preferred between two and four.
- the figure 6 represents a third blading sector embodiment 200, similar to blading sector 10 of the first embodiment except for the branch circuit.
- the identical elements retain the same numerical reference while the modified elements have their reference sign incremented by "200".
- the branch circuit 224 comprises a single channel 224a which extends in the two blades 12.
- the channel 224a extends over the entire radial height H of each of the blades 12, as well as in the inner and outer plates 16 and 18, and this over substantially the entire circumferential extent Z1 of the blading sector 200.
- the blading sector 200 comprises only one branch circuit 224. More particularly, since the fluid inlet 25a, the channel 224a extends radially in a first blade 12, circumferentially in an outer plate 18 over the entire circumferential extent Z1 of the blading sector 200, then again radially in the first blade 12 to the fluid outlet 25b. In this example, the channel 224a also extends radially in the second blade 12.
- each blade 12 has an identical number of passages of the channel 224a, in this example four passages.
- the inputs and outputs 25a and 25b of the branch circuit 224 are arranged in the inner plate 16, in the vicinity of a circumferential end of the plate opposite the blade 12 at which the channel 224a branches off the plate 16 at dawn 12. In this way, the inner plate 16 is used over substantially its entire circumferential extent for the heat exchange between the fluid of the bypass circuit 224 and the air passing through the blading sector.
- the figure 7 represents a fourth blading sector embodiment 300, similar to blading sector 10 of the first embodiment except the branch circuit and the distribution circuit. Thus, the identical elements retain the same reference while modified elements have their reference sign incremented by "300". We note that the figure 7 represents two adjacent blade sectors 300.
- the distribution circuit 322 includes a first supply line 322aa, a second supply line 322ab and a single recovery line 322b, these conduits extending circumferentially. As indicated by the arrows, the flow direction of the fluid within the first supply line 322aa is opposed to the flow direction of the fluid within the second supply line 322ab.
- the branch circuit 324 in each blading sector 300 comprises two channels, namely a first channel 324a and a second channel 324b.
- the first channel 324a fluidly connects a first input 325aa and a first output 325ba extending into the two blades 12 of the blading sector 300, and into the outer plate 18.
- the second channel 324b fluidly connects a second input 325ab and a second one. second output 325bb extending in the two blades 12 of the blading sector 300, and in the outer plate 18.
- the first and second channels 324a and 324b extend over the entire radial height H of two blades 12 adjacent to the blading sector 300, and over the entire circumferential extent Z of the outer plate 18 between these two adjacent blades 12.
- the first and second entries 325aa and 325ab are respectively fluidly connected to the branch taps 323aa and 323ab of the first and second supply lines 322aa and 322ab while the first and second outlets 325ba and 325bb are respectively fluidly connected to the taps of d derivation 323ba and 323bb of the recovery line 322b.
- first and second inputs 325aa and 325ab and the first and second outputs 325ba and 325bb are arranged such that the fluid flow directions within the first and second channels 324a and 324b are opposite.
- the first input 325aa and the second output 325bb are arranged, in the circumferential direction, in the vicinity of the same blade among the two blades 12 of the blading sector 300 while the first output 325ba and the second input 325ab are arranged, according to the direction circumferential, in the vicinity of the other blade between the two vanes 12 of the blade sector 300.
- the directions of flow of the fluid on the one hand within the first and second supply lines 322aa and 322ab, and on the other hand within the first and second channels 324a and 324b allow a high temperature homogeneity on the one hand within each blading sector 300, and secondly between each blading sector 300 forming the bladed 9 of the turbojet engine 1.
- the first and second ducts 322aa supply and 322ab are formed parallel to each other and sufficiently close to each other to allow heat exchange between the fluid flowing in the two pipes.
- This arrangement is all the more advantageous in a configuration where in each supply line, the fluid tends to cool as it travels, which is particularly the case when the first and second supply lines are arranged in the inner plate 16 so as to achieve a heat exchange with the air of the vein. It is further preferred that the inlet fluid temperatures of the first and second supply lines respectively be substantially the same. Mutual heat exchange between the fluid flowing in the two pipes in opposite directions of circulation makes it possible to average the fluid temperatures in these two pipes, and consequently to obtain a relatively homogeneous fluid temperature between the respective inlets 325aa and 325ab. branch circuits 324 of the various blading sectors 300.
- each blading sector 300 ' comprises two distinct portions of the third channel and two distinct portions of the fourth channel, the two third-channel portions and the two fourth-channel portions each of two third-channels and two fourth-distinct channels respectively.
- third and fourth channels 324c and 324d extend, in each of the blading sectors 300 'over the entire radial height H of a blade 12.
- these third and fourth channels 324c and 324d extend over the entire circumferential extent of the outer plate 18 of one of two adjacent blade sectors 300 'between the two adjacent blades 12 respectively belonging to the two adjacent distinct blade sectors 300'.
- the third and fourth channels 324c and 324d comprise connectors 330 to ensure their fluidic continuity between two adjacent blade sectors 300 '.
- These third and fourth channels 324c and 324d respectively fluidically connect a third input 324ac with a third output 325bc and a fourth input 324ad with a fourth output 325bd.
- the third and fourth inputs 325ac and 325ad and the third and fourth outputs 325bc and 325bd are arranged such that the fluid flow directions within the third and fourth channels 324c and 324d are opposite.
- the third and fourth inlets 325ac and 325ad are respectively fluidly connected to the branch taps 323ac and 323ac of the first and second supply lines 322aa and 322ab while the third and fourth outlets 325bc and 325bd are respectively fluidly connected to the taps. 323bc and 323bd diversion of the recovery line 322b.
- first and second supply lines 322aa and 322ab and / or the recovery line 322b are formed at least in part in the inner plates 16 of the blade sectors 300 or 300 ', so similar to the variant of the first embodiment of the figure 3 .
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- Turbomaschine, umfassend zumindest einen Statorschaufelsektor (10, 100, 200, 300) und einen Fluid-Verteilungskreis (22, 322), wobei der Statorschaufelsektor zumindest eine Schaufel (12), einen Fluideingang (25a, 325aa), einen Fluidausgang (25b, 325ba) und einen Kanal (24a, 124a, 224a, 324a) umfasst, der den Fluideingang (25a, 325aa) und den Fluidausgang (25b, 325ba) in Fluidverbindung setzt, indem er sich zumindest zum Teil in der Schaufel (12) erstreckt, wobei die Schaufel und der Kanal dazu geeignet sind, wenn die Turbomaschine in Betrieb ist, einen Wärmeaustausch zwischen einem heißen Fluid, das den Kanal durchläuft, und einem kalten Luftstrom, der den Statorschaufelsektor durchläuft, zu erlauben, wobei der Fluid-Verteilungskreis (22, 322) zumindest eine Zufuhrleitung (22a, 322aa) und zumindest eine Rückgewinnungsleitung (22b, 322b), die von der Zufuhrleitung getrennt ist, aufweist, wobei der Fluideingang (25a, 325aa) in Fluidverbindung mit einer Ableitungsabzweigung (23a, 323aa) der Zufuhrleitung (22a, 322aa) steht, während der Fluidausgang (25b, 325ba) in Fluidverbindung mit einer Ableitungsabzweigung (23b, 323ba) der Rückgewinnungsleitung (22b, 322b) steht, wobei der Statorschaufelsektor (100, 200, 300) ein inneres Plateau (16), das mit dem inneren Ende der Schaufel (12) verbunden ist, und ein äußeres Plateau (18) umfasst, das mit dem äußeren Ende der Schaufel (12) verbunden ist, wobei der Fluideingang (25a, 325aa) und der Fluidausgang (25b, 325ba) beide in einem Plateau von dem inneren Plateau (16) und dem äußeren Plateau (18) angeordnet sind, während der Kanal (124a, 224a, 324a) sich zum Teil in dem anderen Plateau von dem inneren Plateau (16) und dem äußeren Plateau (18) erstreckt.
- Turbomaschine nach Anspruch 1, wobei sich der Kanal (224a) ab dem Fluideingang (25a) radial in einer ersten Schaufel (12) in Umfangsrichtung in einem Plateau (18) über die gesamte Umfangserstreckung (Z1) des Schaufelsektors (200) erstreckt, dann erneut radial in der ersten Schaufel (12) zu dem Fluidausgang (25b) hin.
- Turbomaschine nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Statorschaufelsektor (100) mehrere Schaufeln (12) umfasst, der Kanal (124a) sich radial ab dem Fluideingang (25a) in einer ersten Schaufel (12) in Umfangsrichtung in einem Plateau (18) über die gesamte Umfangserstreckung (Z) zwischen Schaufeln erstreckt, dann erneut radial in der ersten Schaufel (12) zu dem Fluidausgang (25b) hin.
- Turbomaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei der Fluideingang (25a, 325aa) und der Fluidausgang (25b, 325ba) in dem inneren Plateau (16) angeordnet sind.
- Turbomaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, wobei der Statorschaufelsektor (200, 300) mehrere Schaufeln (12) umfasst und sich der Kanal (224a, 324a) in zumindest zwei der Schaufeln (12) erstreckt.
- Turbomaschine nach Anspruch 5, wobei der Statorschaufelsektor (200) ein inneres Plateau (16), das mit dem inneren Ende einer jeden der Schaufeln (12) verbunden ist, und ein äußeres Plateau (18) umfasst, das mit dem äußeren Ende einer jeden der Schaufeln (12) verbunden ist, wobei sich der Kanal (224a) in dem inneren Plateau (16) und in dem äußeren Plateau (18) erstreckt.
- Turbomaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, wobei der Schaufelsektor (10, 100) mehrere Schaufeln (12) umfasst, zumindest zwei Schaufeln (12) jeweils einen Kanal (24a, 124a) umfassen und die Schaufeln und die Kanäle dazu geeignet sind, wenn die Turbomaschine in Betrieb ist, einen Wärmeaustausch zwischen einem heißen Fluid, das den Kanal durchläuft, und einem kalten Luftstrom, der den Statorschaufelsektor durchläuft, zu erlauben, wobei der Kanal (24a, 124a) einer Schaufel (12) von dem Kanal (24a, 124a) der anderen Schaufel (12) getrennt ist, wobei der Schaufelsektor (10, 100) gleich viele Fluideingänge (25a) und Fluidausgänge (25b) wie Kanäle (24a, 124a) umfasst und jeder Kanal (24a, 124a) jeweils in Fluidverbindung mit einem Fluideingang (25a) und einem Fluidausgang (25b) steht, die von dem Fluideingang (25a) und dem Fluidausgang (25b) des anderen Kanals (24a, 124a) getrennt sind.
- Turbomaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, umfassend zumindest zwei Statorschaufelsektoren (10, 100, 200, 300), wobei jeder Statorschaufelsektor zumindest eine Schaufel (12), einen Fluideingang (25a, 325aa), einen Fluidausgang (25b, 325ba) und einen Kanal (24a, 124a, 224a, 324a) umfasst, der den Fluideingang (25a, 325aa) und den Fluidausgang (25b, 325ba) in Fluidverbindung setzt, indem er sich zumindest zum Teil in der Schaufel (12) erstreckt, wobei die Schaufel und der Kanal jedes Schaufelsektors dazu geeignet sind, wenn die Turbomaschine in Betrieb ist, einen Wärmeaustausch zwischen einem heißen Fluid, das jeden Kanal durchläuft, und einem kalten Luftstrom, der den Statorschaufelsektor durchläuft, zu erlauben, wobei der Fluideingang (25a, 325aa) eines jeden Statorschaufelsektors in Fluidverbindung mit einer Ableitungsabzweigung (23a, 323aa) der Zufuhrleitung (22a, 322aa) steht, während der Fluidausgang (25b, 325ba) eines jeden Schaufelsektors in Fluidverbindung mit einer Ableitungsabzweigung (23b, 323ba) der Rückgewinnungsleitung (22b, 322b) steht.
- Turbomaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, wobei die Zufuhrleitung eine erste Zufuhrleitung (322aa) sowie den Kanal bildet, der Fluideingang und der Fluidausgang jeweils einen ersten Kanal (324a), einen ersten Fluideingang (325aa) und einen ersten Fluidausgang (325ba) bilden und der Verteilungskreis (322) eine zweite Zufuhrleitung (322ab) umfasst, wobei die Umwälzrichtung des Fluids in der ersten Zufuhrleitung (322aa) der Umwälzrichtung des Fluids in der zweiten Zufuhrleitung (322ab) entgegengesetzt ist, während der Statorschaufelsektor (300) einen zweiten Fluideingang (325ab), einen zweiten Fluidausgang (325bb) und einen zweiten Kanal (324b) umfasst, der den zweiten Fluideingang (325ab) und den zweiten Fluidausgang (325bb) in Fluidverbindung setzt, indem er sich zumindest zum Teil in der Schaufel (12) erstreckt, wobei die Schaufel und der zweite Kanal dazu geeignet sind, wenn die Turbomaschine in Betrieb ist, einen Wärmeaustausch zwischen einem heißen Fluid, das den zweiten Kanal durchläuft, und einem kalten Luftstrom, der den Statorschaufelsektor durchläuft, zu erlauben, wobei der zweite Fluideingang (325ab) in Fluidverbindung mit einer Ableitungsabzweigung (323ab) der zweiten Zufuhrleitung (322ab) steht, während der zweite Fluidausgang (325bb) in Fluidverbindung mit einer Ableitungsabzweigung (323bb) der Rückgewinnungsleitung (322b) steht.
- Turbomaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, wobei der Statorschaufelsektor (10') ein inneres Plateau (16), das mit dem inneren Ende der Schaufel (12) verbunden ist, und ein äußeres Plateau (18) umfasst, das mit dem äußeren Ende der Schaufel (12) verbunden ist, wobei der Fluid-Verteilungskreis (22) zumindest zum Teil in einem Plateau von dem inneren Plateau (16) und dem äußeren Plateau (18) angeordnet ist.
- Turbomaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10, wobei die Ableitungsabzweigung (25a, 325aa) der Zufuhrleitung (22a, 322aa) und/oder die Ableitungsabzweigung (25b, 325bb) der Rückgewinnungsleitung (22b, 322b) mit einem Isolierventil (26) ausgestattet ist/sind.
- Turbomaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11, wobei das Fluid eine Flüssigkeit ist, insbesondere Öl.
- Turbomaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11, wobei das Fluid ein Kühlmittelfluid ist, und wobei der Verteilungskreis einen Wärmetauscher (28) umfasst, der dazu ausgestaltet ist, Wärme zwischen dem Kühlmittelfluid und einem anderen Fluid, insbesondere Öl, auszutauschen.
- Turbomaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 13, wobei die Anzahl der Schaufeln (12) eines Statorschaufelsektors (100) zwischen zwei und vier beträgt.
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